Re: HIST: RHAGES and HONORABILE


>It is identified as a TB in the Name Database, by default. If an iris is
>not identified as something other than a TB you may assume that it is a
>TB. The author of the list just labels those cvs that are not TBs

John,

I'm confused.  I thought any cv *not* identified as TB was something 
other than TB.  For example, in the Name Data Database, ISOLINE and MME. 
CHEREAU are both specifically identified as TB, but RHAGES is identified 
simply as X.  What does the X mean if RHAGES is registered as a TB in the 
printed CL?

Laurie


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zone 3b northern MN - clay soil


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